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Fluid-structure interaction - "Failed to find consistent initial values"
Posted 9 mag 2018, 01:12 GMT-4 Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Version 5.1 0 Replies
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Hi all,
I’m trying to simulate blood flow through a straight artery with linearly elastic walls using FSI in COMSOL 5.1.
I can get results from a stationary study with no issues, but when I use the identical boundary conditions to run a time-dependent study, I invariably get the error message “Failed to find consistent initial values. Last time step is not converged” after approximately 20 iterations.
I’ve tried various things to troubleshoot, including:
- Using the stationary study results as initial values for the time-dependent study
- Ramping velocity using a step function
- Decreasing initial time step to 1e-10
- Decreasing relative tolerance to 1e-5
- Adding a pressure point constraint
- Using a pressure inlet instead of velocity inlet
Additionally, when running the time-dependent study (but not the stationary study), I get a warning about an inverted mesh element: “Inverted mesh element near coordinates [coordinates very near (0,0,0)]”,
for which I’ve tried:
- Making the mesh 'fine' instead of 'normal'
- Making the geometry shape order linear
- Using Automatic Remeshing based on mesh quality and on distortion
- Using Adaptive Mesh Refinement
but all to no avail. I continue to get the inverted mesh element warning, and a failure to find consistent initial values.
I’m not sure whether there might be an issue with my boundary conditions, but if so, I can’t figure out what it might be!
The .mph file is attached. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Emma.
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